The Living Tombstone
The Living Tombstone
Destroy All Lines presents

The Living Tombstone

with special guests
Max Watt's Melbourne (Melbourne, VIC)
Sunday, 6 July 2025 7:00 pm
73 days away
18 Plus
Music
Electronic
Dance

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Known for their catchy blend of electronic rock, gaming culture, and internet-era anthems, Los Angeles electro-rock heavyweights The Living Tombstone are heading to Australia this July for a run of headline shows across the East Coast. Tickets on sale via Destroy All Lines Thursday April 24 at 10am local time.

The tour kicks off at The Triffid in Brisbane on Friday July 4, followed by Manning Bar in Sydney on Saturday July 5, and wraps up at Max Watts in Melbourne on Sunday July 6.

Dubbed the internet's biggest gamer band by NME, The Living Tombstone is the duo Yoav Landau and Sam Haft. Having created and released music for over eleven years, they have amassed 8 million YouTube subscribers, and their music has achieved over 70 billion streams across platforms.

Fresh off the back of a sold out North American Tour in 2024, The Living Tombstone are working alongside industry-best alternative producer CJ Baran (Panic! at the Disco, COIN, One OK Rock) on their next album, entitled 'Rust', out later this year. “Just as zero_one was an album about looking inward, Rust is an album about looking outward,” says Haft. “It’s an album about rebellion, dystopia, and an angry optimism that we can create the future we deserve.”

Their unique position as both recording artists and influencers in the gaming and ‘geekdom’ space gives them a significant cultural footprint and history, with multiple RIAA-awarded songs, and even charting at #4 on the Dance/Electronic chart with their track Five Nights At Freddy’s, used in the end credits of the recent Blumhouse/NBC Universal produced film.